I have not been able to locate a schematic for the Multi-Elmac M-1470. I found references to it saying it was somewhat like the M-1070.But is has two power transformers and two vibrators. The high voltage is developed by adding the 250 volts for the receiver to the output of the second transformer to get a total of around 600 volts for the 6146 final. Reminds me a little of the power supply for the Art-13. The sockets for connection to the transmitter receiver pair are different than on the 1070. And the transmitter manual does not show the connections for this one, only the 1070.This may be a low production unit as there is little about it I can find.Thanks, Norm

My Response here is a little out in left field. I have the ER (Electric Radio) article that gives guidance to build a modern PS using two transformers to give you the HV. Electric Radio #189 Feb 2005. If you want to get away from the vibrators. PM me if you are interested in a different approach. I would be willing to sell you the PS I built, with the special transformer arrangement the author designed, and I'll throw my AF67 I have as a parts unit. When it arrived by UPS, it was supposed to be in perfect working condx. BUT it had a defective mod transformer. I was sold another defective mod transformer by some guy in NJ who apparently is the only one left that wants to repair these things.I'm a little negative toward the TX cuz of the bad experience getting mine to work with a make-shift mod transformer. Plus there are numerous mods for the AF-67 to get more power out of the final stage and more stability from the VFO. I have those write-ups too. There is an AF-67 net, I think, on 75M.Thanks for readingFred

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